By The Associated Press | February 2, 2023
In one voicemail message, according to prosecutors, Joseph Morelli said, "I'm gonna hurt you. Physically, I'm gonna harm you." In another, prosecutors said, he threatened to "pay someone 500 bucks to take a baseball bat and crack your skull."
By The Associated Press | February 2, 2023
Former President Donald Trump has called the Black prosecutors investigating him—including Fani Willis, the Fulton County district attorney leading an inquiry into his interference with the 2020 election results in Georgia—"racist." Willis has said that she requires extensive personal security following death threats from Trump supporters.
By Cedra Mayfield | February 2, 2023
"Sometimes phrases like 'bad faith' are thrown around as a pejorative for the effect," said prevailing Middle Judicial Circuit District Attorney John A. "Tripp" Fitzner III. "They actually mean something specific and should not be used that way."
By Amanda Bronstad | February 1, 2023
On Wednesday, prosecutors in Los Angeles and Chicago announced indictments against Girardi, formerly of now defunct Girardi Keese, alleging he embezzled $18 million in settlements from his own clients.
By The Associated Press | February 1, 2023
The law requires inmates to be released to the supervision of the Alabama Bureau of Pardons somewhere between three and 12 months before their sentences end. The inmates would have been freed from prison anyway in the upcoming months when their sentences end, but would not have had ankle monitors.
By Jim Saunders | February 1, 2023
Sen. Blaise Ingoglia recently filed a bill that would allow judges to sentence defendants to death based on the recommendations of eight out of 12 jurors.
By Colleen Murphy | February 1, 2023
"As to the issue that is implicated here, namely, whether a sleeping-juror issue is preserved when the parties advise the trial court that a juror is sleeping but request no action or remedy from the court, we conclude that Forgette did not preserve this issue and, on the facts before us, waived it, thus precluding appellate review," Justice Richard L. Gabriel wrote.
By Jane Wester | February 1, 2023
Manhattan federal prosecutors expressed alarm about Bankman-Fried's communications with FTX U.S. General Counsel Ryne Miller.
By ALM Staff | February 1, 2023
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By Emily Saul | January 31, 2023
Defense attorney Howard Tanner on Tuesday made a motion to dismiss the charges against his client Joseph Franco, claiming that prosecutors with the Manhattan DA's Office had failed on three separate occasions to turn over evidence.
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